Abstract

Expressing explicitly the parameters of the standard Skyrme interaction in terms of the macroscopic properties of asymmetric nuclear matter, we show in the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock approach that unambiguous correlations exist between observables of finite nuclei and nuclear matter properties. We find that existing data on neutron skin thickness $\ensuremath{\Delta}{r}_{\mathit{np}}$ of Sn isotopes give an important constraint on the symmetry energy ${E}_{\mathrm{sym}}({\ensuremath{\rho}}_{0})$ and its density slope $L$ at saturation density ${\ensuremath{\rho}}_{0}$. Combining these constraints with those from recent analyses of isospin diffusion and the double neutron/proton ratio in heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energies leads to a more stringent limit on $L$ approximately independent of ${E}_{\mathrm{sym}}({\ensuremath{\rho}}_{0})$. The implication of these new constraints on the $\ensuremath{\Delta}{r}_{\mathit{np}}$ of $^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ as well as the core-crust transition density and pressure in neutron stars is discussed.

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